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Time for Prayer

How hard can it be to take 10, 15, 20 minutes a day for dedicated prayer or reflection and contemplation? And yet the commitment...

We Can’t Say Yes Without No

Do you struggle to say no? Fr. Michael Rossmann, SJ, author of The Freedom of Missing Out: Letting Go of Fear and Saying Yes...

Do Less, Then Obsess

In a One-Minute Jesuit video, Fr. Michael Rossmann, SJ, explains, “Living the magis is not about taking on more activities. Rather, it’s about focusing...

God’s Magnanimous Love and the Suscipe

When I first discovered Ignatian spirituality more than 15 years ago, I came to it with a deeply rooted belief that what God wanted...

Prayer in the Wake of Violence

Prayer for Uvalde Recognizing that the children and teachers are with God, we at Loyola Press, in solidarity with the suffering people of Uvalde, Texas,...

The Homeboy Way: A Webinar with CEO Thomas Vozzo

As CEO of Homeboy Industries, the most successful gang intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry program in the country, Thomas Vozzo has learned that a radical...

Cannonball Moments: A Webinar with Eric Clayton

While most of us do not have experiences quite as dramatic as St. Ignatius’s cannonball moment, we still have our stories of experiences that...

Ignatian Imagination This Easter Season

The Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew in Brooklyn, NY, brings us this 15-minute guided Ignatian reflection on John 21:1–14. We are invited...

Elizabeth Meets Jesus

Similar to St. Ignatius’s contemplation involving an encounter between Mary and her Son after his Resurrection, this meditation is not based on Scripture. However,...

Signs of Peace

This post is based on Week Six of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. We’ve become all too familiar with images of war, violence, and destruction. We...

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